Can you tell me the correct name of this vehicle and where was it used?
electric powered truck?
Quote from: frederick59 on September 25, 2014, 11:47:06 AM
electric powered truck?
Sorry for the late replay...I missed your question:
Yes, it's electric powered....and know that the most difficult part has been solved ;D...it will not last longer.
Sara,used in Leningrad USSR?
Not Sara, and not from URSS.
AEM for dam construction in Italy
AEM was the commissioner and the owner of this truck. What's the base? And where was is used? Locked for you.
Sorry, unlocked.
Up.
I can only give you what I have been able to find so far.
I believe the vehicle/s are Fiat CGE models, based on similar vehicles built at the same time as electric busses.
It is probable that the bodies were made by Viberti, as they supplied most of the bus bodies. The one reference to a year model I have is 1941.
They were used on the Valtellina Dam Project which was done by AEM, the Milano Power Company. This project ran from around 1938 into the 1940's.
Below are some more photos of different models.
Bill
Quote from: Bill Murray on October 09, 2014, 04:52:35 AM
I can only give you what I have been able to find so far.
I believe the vehicle/s are Fiat CGE models, based on similar vehicles built at the same time as electric busses.
It is probable that the bodies were made by Viberti, as they supplied most of the bus bodies. The one reference to a year model I have is 1941.
They were used on the Valtellina Dam Project which was done by AEM, the Milano Power Company. This project ran from around 1938 into the 1940's.
Below are some more photos of different models.
Bill
Quite right...the were used on the Stelvio Filovia (88 km) in Valtellina (I), in order to build the AEM dam; and they were based on Fiat trucks....can you add the Fiat model? This will be enough for the point. Locked for Bill
Hi Fabrizio:
OK, more exercise for the tired old brain.
For some reason, the word "filo" found on some of my photos did not register correctly with me and I assumed it meant "File #1/2 etc.". I found what the word really meant in Italian and once again hit the Google trail.
So, what we have is, I believe, several three axle trucks based on the Fiat 672F bus chassis and one two axle truck based on the Fiat 666 truck chassis. The other "name" for these vehicles is Filocarri or even Filocamion.
I hope that is what you are looking for.
Bill
Perfect! I have it as Fiat 672F CGE Filocarro built for AEM to work on the Stelvio road during Valtellina dam construction, 1939. The point is your; sorry for Frederick59 who did part of the job.
Well done Bill..
I can add a few more info:
1-12 Fiat 672/121 CGE/ Viberti 3 axle 1939
13-16 Fiat 672/121 CGE/ Viberti 3 axle 1940
17-18 Fiat 666/F20 CGE/ Viberti 2 axle 1943
51-52 Fiat 666/F20 CGE/ Viberti 2 axle 1943 Filocorriere
All withdrawn in 1956
Thank You, Luciano...........
Always nice to get so many pieces of a puzzle!!.
Also, Frederick59, I am sorry to seem to have taken over your research but I hope you understand that I had solved 95% of the puzzle on the day it was posted but as a Professional, I had to wait until it got to that level to make my answer.
When you reach that level, not too far to go now, you will run into the same situation. ;D
Bill
Here are three more photos I found. Sorry for the very small size of two of them but they are hard to find.
Bill